Trump Turnberry has launched a new ‘Scottish Resident’ rate for its King Robert the Bruce course, offering local golfers the opportunity to experience one of the world’s best links at a reduced green fee.
The King Robert the Bruce made its debut in Golf Digest magazine’s ranking of the ‘World’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses’ last year, joining the resort’s Ailsa course as the second Turnberry layout to feature in the list.
Set among the ruins of Turnberry Castle – said to be the birthplace of King Robert the Bruce – the par-72 championship course was designed by Martin Ebert, who was also responsible for the transformation of the Ailsa. Opened in 2016, the 7,203-yard layout features gorse-lined fairways, strategically contoured greens, and views of the Turnberry Lighthouse and Ailsa Craig.
Scottish residents can now take advantage and book a fourball at a special rate of £500 per group. The offer is available on a daily basis after 2pm until October 31. The regular visitor 4-ball green fee is £580.
The introduction of the ‘Scottish Resident’ rate coincides with a range of new features across the Trump Turnberry resort – from the re-opening this summer of the Ailsa course following extensive renovations to the upgrade of the golf academy featuring Trackman Range and Trackman iO Simulator.
The interactive driving range, which uses radar technology to track the ball flight, serves the King Robert the Bruce along with the other courses and is now open for use by members and guests. The simulator room enables golfers to play more than 300 virtual courses from around the globe, with recreations of the Ailsa, King Robert the Bruce and Arran courses soon to join the list of iconic venues.
Nic Oldham, general manager at Trump Turnberry, said: “The King Robert the Bruce is a world-class course that celebrates Scotland’s rich golfing heritage. This special Scottish Resident rate is our way of inviting more local golfers to discover the course for themselves – an unforgettable links experience that has rightly earned global recognition.”
The King Robert the Bruce and Ailsa courses are complemented by the Arran, currently under an exciting renovation of its own and to reopen in 2026, and the Wee Links pitch-and-putt, ideal for families and beginners.
To book, contact teetimes@trumpturnberry.com or call 01655 333991.